Operational amplifiers (op-amps) have been a cornerstone of analog electronics for decades. Although digital systems dominate artificial intelligence (AI) architectures, op-amps are re-emerging as vital components in neuromorphic electronics—systems that mimic the brain’s neural architecture. This article explores the evolving role of operational amplifiers in AI and neuromorphic electronics, linking foundational concepts to modern applications and future potential.
Operational amplifiers (op-amps) have been a cornerstone of analog electronics for decades. Although digital systems dominate artificial intelligence (AI) architectures, op-amps are re-emerging as vital components in neuromorphic electronics—systems that mimic the brain’s neural architecture. This article explores the evolving role of operational amplifiers in AI and neuromorphic electronics, linking foundational concepts to modern applications and future potential.
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1 | Dauletmuratova R.. | Assistant | Nukus branch of Tashkent University of Information Technology named after Muhammad Al-Khorezmi |
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